{"id":19372,"date":"2025-01-28T14:33:51","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:33:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/3-assassins-creed-valhalla-easter-eggs-you-need-to-see-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:33:51","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:33:51","slug":"3-assassins-creed-valhalla-easter-eggs-you-need-to-see-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/3-assassins-creed-valhalla-easter-eggs-you-need-to-see-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"3 Assassin\u2019s Creed Valhalla easter eggs you need to see &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>3 Assassin\u2019s Creed Valhalla easter eggs you need to see UbisoftAssassin\u2019s Creed Valhalla might not strike you as a game that blends the worlds of Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings, but if you look in the right place, these easter eggs can be found. Ubisoft\u2019s game released alongside the Xbox Series X|S and since launch players have searched every inch of the game\u2019s expansive world. In doing so, a number of exciting crossovers to other major franchises have been found. Although the world of Valhalla may be set in the age of the Vikings, which is nothing remotely like the grounds of Hogwarts, there are some things you can find that blur the lines. Best easter eggs in Assassin\u2019s Creed Valhalla Harry Potter easter egg This easter egg is located in Lunden, south-east of St Paul\u2019s Cathedral in a small thatched building. The building is guarded by a snake and a key is required to unlock the door. Use your Odin Sight and you\u2019ll see a white indicator that marks the location of the key on the balcony of a nearby building. Once inside, players will find an eerily dark lit room filled with strange objects. On the table directly opposite the door, there\u2019s a readable note for players that lists each of Voldemort\u2019s Horcruxes from the Harry Potter films. These were, of course, the powerful objects in the Deathly Hallows, which contained a hidden fragment of a wizard or witch\u2019s soul. Despite the room only containing the \u2018Strange list\u2019, it\u2019s a great easter egg to discover. For any fans of the Harry Potter franchise, this is one you can\u2019t afford to skip. Dark Souls easter egg It\u2019s hard to find an open-world RPG that doesn\u2019t have a reference to From Software\u2019s legendary franchise. There are no complaints from fans, though, as it\u2019s always exciting to discover a Dark Souls easter egg, especially if it\u2019s the iconic bonfire. The bonfire is located in east Ledecestrescire in the ruins of a building. We\u2019ve seen the same bonfire reference in countless titles and it still never gets boring. Luckily, as long as you remember to save regularly, you won\u2019t be spawning back at the bonfire when you die. Lord of the Rings easter egg It would have been a missed opportunity to not include a reference to Tolkien\u2019s Middle-Earth in the world of Valhalla. Lucky for us, Ubisoft didn\u2019t disappoint and even added one of the Rings of Power into the game. The easter egg is located west of Glowecestre on the edge of the river in a small house. Players will need to locate the nearby hidden key with their Odin Sight and enter the building. Inside there\u2019s a readable note that reads \u201cOne of the little folk asked me to make the door smaller, as he wants to keep unruly houseguests from his house.\u201d This is a clear reference to Tolkien\u2019s character Bilbo Baggins. Next to the note, the developers have even added a small ring in reference to the Rings of Power. It\u2019s unfortunate that players can\u2019t equip the ring, but honestly that\u2019s probably for the best.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>3 Assassin\u2019s Creed Valhalla easter eggs you need to see UbisoftAssassin\u2019s Creed Valhalla might not strike you as a game that blends the worlds of Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings, but if you look in the right place, these easter eggs can be found. 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